M Podium: Tyler Green Dominates from Wire to Wire at Broken Arrow 18K

By MyRace AIJune 19, 2026
  • Tyler Green won the M Podium in 1:37:45 (8:44/mi), holding 1st place at every checkpoint and posting the fastest split on the Snow King→KT 22 segment.
  • Dustin Decker took 2nd in 1:53:22 — a gap of 15:37 back — posting the 2nd-fastest split on the Siberia→High Camp leg.
  • Paul Mckinley finished 3rd in 1:53:52, just 30 seconds behind Decker, and also recorded the 2nd-fastest split on Snow King→KT 22.
  • The three-man M Podium field spread across a 16:07 window from first to last.

Tyler Green was never threatened. The 42-year-old Salt Lake City runner led from the opening checkpoint through the finish, and on a course that climbs to nearly 8,820 feet above sea level, he sustained an 8:44/mi average — a pace that tells its own story in thin air. His sharpest statement came on the Snow King→KT 22 segment, where he posted the fastest split of anyone in the field on that stretch. There was no moment in this race where the outcome was in doubt.

Behind him, a genuine contest played out for the remaining two spots on the podium. Dustin Decker, 27, from Petaluma, held 2nd through the first two checkpoints, then slipped to 3rd at the third split before clawing back to 2nd by the finish. His strongest stretch was Siberia→High Camp, where he ran the 2nd-fastest split on that leg. Paul Mckinley, 26, from Berkeley, was the mirror image — sitting 2nd at checkpoint three before ultimately finishing 3rd. Mckinley also ran the 2nd-fastest Snow King→KT 22 split, matching Decker's aggression on a different part of the course.

The final margin between Decker and Mckinley was just 30 seconds across a 1:53-plus race — close enough to feel the pressure, but Decker held firm when it mattered. Green, meanwhile, finished a commanding 15 minutes and 37 seconds clear of both of them. At high elevation on a demanding mountain course, that kind of separation is emphatic.

AI recap · generated from official results

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